Pompeii, an AI robot puts together the "difficult" fragments of the finds
Finds and fragments of frescoes scattered and impossible for a human to "glue" together? Not for an artificial intelligence.
Finds and fragments of frescoes scattered and impossible for a human to "glue" together? Not for an artificial intelligence.
The red-hot ash that devastated Pompeii almost 2.000 years ago killed the inhabitants, but it also preserved many things: even their DNA.
A team of scientists plans the combined use of X-rays, machine learning and synchrotron to read the Herculaneum papyri without opening them.
Alberto Robiati and Gianluca Riccio guide readers through scenarios of the future: the opportunities, risks and possibilities we have to create a possible tomorrow.
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